KX Riders
Maintenance & Technical => KX500 Original => Topic started by: afritts4u on May 16, 2005, 07:09:52 AM
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About to buy a new paddle for my K5. I Ran a old 8 paddle with about half the original scoop height left and was not real happy. I have a 18" rear rim and was wondering if I should go 8, 10 or more scoops. I do more than just drag race too so don't want to scrafice handaling too much. :shock: :shock:
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Cheng Shin 5.60 X 18 X 10 blade
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Sand Snake 8 paddle. You'll get good handlling with good hook-up.
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Dont run anything less than a 10 on the 500. I run an AMS Sand Snake MX 10-cup on my 19 inch rear. I've heard of people ripping off the paddles of an 8-cup on the 500, but have never tried an 8 on anything other than a 250 myself. You can check out my bike with the paddle tire in the gallery. Look for 25 on the number plate.
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I got a 10 Paddle but it would not fit with the chain length I had to work with. Took it back and got a Chi Shing 8 paddle. I was not happy with my decision. The traction is good, the flotation is bad. I think a 19" Rear with a 10 would be ideal. The 8 Paddle did good enough to catch some air though. CHeck out the gallery on page 6 (the video) :(
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Test both. The 10 paddle definately floats better, but feels like a big 'ol balloon back there. I like the jumping and turning characteristics of the 8.